It leaps and bounds, it chokes with tropic heat, it blazes with the sunsets of the Mexican gulf, it stagnates with torrid siestas, it is raucous with the voices of tropic insects and birds.
Then suddenly another group of daring young souls arises, and, setting its back upon the old, blazes out a new pathway toward what it considers to be truth and nature and art.
When we reach Africa you can go to blazesas far as I'm concerned.
How the blazes do you expect us to get this job done if you behave in this demoralizing way?
It blazes up and a long spear of light shoots waveringly across the smooth current of the river.
When daylight came, we caught sight of nigh on fifty canoes, all crammed with niggers, paddlin' like blazesto where we was cached, but making no noise.
We don't want trees that haven't any roots, for they will dry up when the sun blazes on them.
But when the sun blazes upon the trees, they all wither and die.
I'll stay cached mighty close, and I'll run like blazes before I'll fight.
Who inblazes left that dum critter right under my feet?
I studied like blueblazes my freshman year, but after that--I should worry.
What in blazes did the owner of the ranch have to show up for anyway?
Now will you stan' on your two feet an' explain to me how in blue blazes a man can be a cattle foreman when there ain't no cattle!
Our brightest blazes of gladness are commonly kindled by unexpected sparks.
Acquisitions of knowledge, likeblazes of genius, are often fortuitous.
Accordingly, the vital fire that blazes in the Sun and produces the heat that vivifies everything, was regarded as the principle of organization and life of all sublunary beings.
Life of things from the vital fire that blazes in the Sun, 664-l.
On the volume of Masonic life one bright word is written, from which on every side blazes an ineffable splendor.
Then Winter ends; the Sun, seated on the Bull and accompanied by Orion, blazes in the Heavens.
Having repented and reformed, and bound himself to the service of God by a firm promise and obligation, the light of Christian hope shines down into the darkness of the heart of the humble penitent, and blazes upon his pathway to Heaven.
Why in blazes don't he go up to that there blamed hotel on the summit?
She flings up her little head proudly, and the dusk splendour of her eyesblazes through great tears.
She turns away her head, and covers her face with both hands; but, in the interstices between her fingers, the lovely carnation blazes manifestly vivid.
It was snowing like blazes when they heard those wolves, and pretty soon Tisdale's dogs came streaking by through the smother.
Into these rooms in Mall Street it blazes without stint.
If you should lose the trail and reach it again you will know to a certainty which direction to take, for two blazes mean camp on this side; one blaze, away from camp on this side.
Kephart advises blazing in this way: make one blaze on the side of the tree away from the camp and two blazes on the side toward the camp.
An acetylene searchlight blazes blindingly out and depicts a dome of daylight.
The sunshine blazes everywhere; it heats and roasts the hollow of the way, spreading blinding and burning whiteness in patches, and shimmers in the sky of faultless blue.
If any more want to come they can go to blazes for me.
I made the niggers hold him till I got on, then I sent word round to the drummer to drum like blazes as soon as he seed me turn the corner, and to the men to be reddy to salute.
What the--blazes has it to do with Sheila Melrose?
And I'm sorry I said blazes in front of the babies just now.
Then if you told me to go to blazes you'd see that I went?
It is full of resinous oil, blazes up at once, will burn in any wind, and wet sticks can be ignited with it.
The fire caught at the coal, lighted fitful blazes among it, and crept over it in a dull red, which brightened into hot scarlet.
There is but one fire that blazes and is not consumed.
He accepts the Christian faith, though with misgivings, for he fears that he is thus false to the friends of his youth, and now and then his wrath blazes out against the monks, who have no faith in the chiefs of Inisfail.
The Milky Way is there; we will not vouch for the Dipper, but other constellations are visible, even a comet blazes across the heavens.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blazes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.